If you have a second, help me test these source/binary debs I made
Back in December, I tried to have a few people test this little app I
wrote:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg07834.html
It wasn't too successful as a first effort. I think I've made it more
"normal" now.
I've created Sid source and binary debs of it with debuild and also I
think the tarball is more easily buildable. I still haven't written a
lick of documentation or readme.
After you make it or install the deb, run "src/pim" (make) or "pim".
After that try "pim d". It saves its data in ~/.pim; create that.
Copy d-schema.xml to ~/.pim/foo-schema and you can run "pim foo" and the
data will be stored in ~/.pim/foo.xml.
It is a little quick-and-dirty single-user, small, relational database
engine designed for personal type data. I find it highly useful.
Thanks.
Should I *not* post this type of thing here? How about debian-user?
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